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Nonclassical MHC class I-dependent invariant T cells are evolutionarily conserved and prominent from early development in amphibians. , Edholm ES., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. August 27, 2013; 110 (35): 14342-7.
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The Xenopus GATA-4/5/6 genes are associated with cardiac specification and can regulate cardiac-specific transcription during embryogenesis. , Jiang Y., Dev Biol. March 15, 1996; 174 (2): 258-70.
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Cloning of the cDNA encoding a myosin heavy chain B isoform of Xenopus nonmuscle myosin with an insert in the head region. , Bhatia-Dey N., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. April 1, 1993; 90 (7): 2856-9.
Incomplete tolerance induced in Xenopus by larval tissue allografting: evidence from immunohistology and mixed leucocyte culture. , Horton JD ., Dev Comp Immunol. January 1, 1993; 17 (3): 249-62.
Thymus-replacing activity from the metamorphic spleen of Xenopus laevis. , Ruben LN., Cytokine. January 1, 1991; 3 (1): 28-34.
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MHC-like molecules in some nonmammalian vertebrates can be detected by some cross-reactive monoclonal antibodies. , Kaufman J., J Immunol. March 15, 1990; 144 (6): 2273-80.
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In vivo studies on allotolerance perimetamorphically induced in control and thymectomized Xenopus. , Arnall JC., Immunology. October 1, 1987; 62 (2): 315-9.
Major histocompatibility complex-encoded class I molecules are absent in immunologically competent Xenopus before metamorphosis. , Flajnik MF ., J Immunol. December 15, 1986; 137 (12): 3891-9.
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